iPhone parts factory in India ravaged by fire, prompting investigations
A fire at an iPhone parts factory in India has forced the plant to close temporarily, with authorities investigating the cause of the blaze that hospitalized two workers.
A fire broke out at an iPhone components factory in Hosur, India on September 28th, forcing a temporary closure. The blaze occurred in a chemical storage area at the former Pegatron factory, now owned by Tata Electronics. Two workers were hospitalized due to fumes but have since been released. Authorities are investigating and it is unlikely that the plant will reopen before the end of the month.
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